Business Law Master moving to Japan

Hello,

As title says, I study business law. My master degree has a specification in European law applied to business. This means I study transversal courses, with corporate, tax and bank/finance law along with EU free movement, competitive law. Next year, I will have more EU law oriented courses, mostly competitive law.

I have been looking up law students or professional in this sub who successfully managed to move to Japan with a qualification pursuant to the one my degree is preparing me for but I couldn’t find any success.

After spending 50 days in Japan last summer, I had the opportunity to get a sense of what life looks like there and fell in love with it. Of course, I know 50 days is nowhere near moving in, whether very temporarily or in a longer term. However I did experience a lot there and think the cons I’ve experienced there, that I’m aware of so far, are clearly worth the lifestyle and environment I want to have, or at least experiment for a while.

What would be the best ways for me to manage to qualify for jobs I would actually could provide value / skills for in Japan with my future qualification? Except from studying the language seriously. I just want to operate in the corporate / competitive law and more broadly business law field.

TLDR: studying business law with focus on EU law (competition / free movement), what is the best route for me to follow in order to be competitive in a job application in Japan in the upcoming 2-3 years?

by Plastic-Walrus3888